dep composed on 2018-05-10 22:20 (UTC-0400):
It is indeed 96 dpi. In LXQT and KDE (!) on the device
I've been able to
mitigate it some through font size, but the random GTK application has no
special place to fix it...Scrollbars, for instance, are
just about impossible ...
> Xft.dpi is how TDE desktop settings forces DPI,
but with limited choices.
> Put
> Xft.dpi in e.g. ~/.Xresources and it isn't
limited.
The guys plugged in an x2 zoom such that it's
effectively 1080x540. If it
Plugged in where and how?
weren't for stuff like scrollbars, I'd rather
do it by adjusting fontsize,
because I do a lot of work in the GIMP, and the higher the resolution the
happier I am for that.
Xft.dpi is the foundation on which Gnome/GTK built its zoom knob. You should try
incorporating it instead of kludging around it. Set it in Xresources (or TDE
desktop settings if it offers something close enough to what Xorg is or you
want) to whatever DPI number xdpyinfo or tdecmshell xserver reports and work
from there, keeping resolution at your display's native.
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